Originally from Marystown, Lambe has been a teacher for 27 years. He says his main goal is to sustain the visions of current President Trent Langdon.
Dale Lambe has been elected as President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association for 2025-27 after a province-wide electronic vote. He begins his two-year term of office on August 1st. Lambe is the Vice-President of the NLTA and the Principal of Villanova Junior High in Conception Bay South. He says he’s humbled and honoured. Originally from Marystown, Lambe has been a teacher for 27 years. He says his main goal is to sustain the visions of current President Trent Langdon. A vote for NLTA Vice-President will take place December 9-13th with the remainder of the Executive Council to be elected next year.
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